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Running on empty
Health and fitness obsessed Kiwi women could be wrecking
their chances of having a family.
The message is to go hard, get fit and strive for the body
beautiful. But could there be a huge personal cost when women take
it too far?
SUNDAY examines the dangers surrounding obsessive, rigorous
exercise - like infertility, crumbling bones and early menopause -
a devastating cocktail of health problems that can occur when
exercise is combined with poor nutrition and stress. Experts say
these problems are being ignored by women, and are going
unrecognised by health professionals.
Correspondent: Libby Middlebrook
Producer: Louisa Cleave
Camera: Dave Pierce & Clint Bruce
Editor: Belinda Trott

Meatworks maestro
Who would ever have thought the big guy who sang to his
mates on the floor at the Ashburton freezing works would one day be
wowing the opera world from London to New York. Simon O"Neill -
hardly a household name at home - is one of the biggest opera stars
in the world. His performances command thousands of dollars a seat.
He studied under Pavarotti and sang with Domingo - the biggest
names in the business.
Simon talks exclusively to SUNDAY about his extraordinary life
story.
Correspondent: Ian Sinclair
Producer: Steve Butler
Camera: Ken Dorman
Editor: Will Kong